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List grep results
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I need to search for matching strings in a database and I want to print out all files that matches in "detail", which means that I want the output to contain datum of last saving. I only get the grep function tp print the actual file names which is not enough since the database is to large and I need to sort in date.... Greatful for all help, Ola |
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